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Darksaber (Star Wars) (Star Wars)

by Kevin J. Anderson

Series: Star Wars (12 ABY)

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Spectra (1995), Hardcover, 399 pages

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Tags:Science Fiction, Fiction, Trey, Star Wars
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I read this back when I was 12 so I'm a little hazy. It's basically typical Kevin J Anderson Star Wars fare with yet another superweapon threatening the galaxy, this time in the hands of the Hutts. However something must have been good because it got me reading a lot of Star Wars novels afterwards. ( )
  Bobbobthebob | Oct 29, 2009 |
Series: Star Wars, Genre: fiction, Genre: science fiction ( )
  melanyebaggins | May 19, 2008 |
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Amazon.com (ISBN 0553576119, Mass Market Paperback)

You know what they say: build a better a Death Star and the Hutts will beat a path to your door. Poor Bevel Lemelisk, the inventor of the Empire's signature moon-size battle station, has done just that, and now he's in the service of Durga the Hutt (only a marginal improvement over working for Emperor Palpatine, who was in the habit of gruesomely executing Lemelisk, only to recombobulate him into a newly cloned body).

It's eight years after the battle of Endor, and the Hutts are hoping to make a galactic power play using Lemelisk's latest project, a sort of cylindrical Death Star superlaser-on-steroids, dubbed Darksaber. But the newly empowered Rebels and the recovering Empire aren't sitting idle. As the book opens, Han and Luke are sneaking their way across Tatooine's Dune Sea, dressed in Tusken drag. Luke's looking to commune with Obi-Wan to learn how to save his Jedi squeeze, Callista, recently rescued from the innards of the ship computer on Palpatine's super-duper Star Destroyer. Meanwhile, the ranks of the Imperial Fleet swell under the charismatic Admiral Daala. Will Luke help Callista touch the Force again? Where will Daala's fleet strike a blow against the New Republic? Will Lemelisk's new invention hold together long enough to save his own hide? The skilled Kevin J. Anderson sure makes it fun to find out. --Paul Hughes

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:55 -0400)

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